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Avian influenza: Eco-epidemiological aspects of the virus in its natural hosts, the migratory waterfowls
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2010)
Avian influenza A H5N1: are we really sure it is a spillover?
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
Low pathogenic avian influenza (H7N6) virus causing an outbreak in commercial Turkey farms in Chile
(Taylor and Francis, 2019)
In late 2016, an H7N6 low pathogenic avian influenza virus outbreak occurred in domestic turkeys in Central Chile. We characterized the genetic and antigenic properties of the outbreak virus and its experimental transmission ...
Intranasal Immunization with Pressure Inactivated Avian Influenza Elicits Cellular and Humoral Responses in Mice
(Public Library of Science, 2016)
Emergence and rapid dissemination of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b in wild birds, Chile.
(SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG, 2023)
In December 2022, HPAI H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b emerged in Chile. We detected the virus in 93 wild bird samples and sequenced the whole genome of nine Chilean strains from pelicans and gulls. Phylogenetic analysis suggests at ...
Risk Assessment of the Introduction of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza as a Tool to be Applied in Prevention Strategy Plan
(WILEY-BLACKWELLMALDEN, 2012)
Risks of the introduction of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 through migratory birds to the main wintering site for wild birds in southern Brazil and its consequences were assessed. Likelihoods were estimated ...
Perpetuation of avian influenza in the Americas: Examining the role of shorebirds in Patagonia
(American Ornithologists' Union, 2008-04)
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). Low-pathogenic avian influenza (AI) viruses have been isolated from Anseriformes (at least 36 species of ducks and 8 species ...
Avian Influenza in wild birds from Chile, 2007–2009
(Elsevier, 2015)
Aquatic and migratory birds, the main reservoir hosts of avian influenza viruses including those with
high pathogenic potential, are the wildlife species with the highest risk for viral dissemination across
countries and ...